Who are you following? Pursuing Jesus in a social media obsessed world

Sadie Robertson Huff, 1997-

Book - 2022

"Sadie Robertson Huff dives deep into exploring who we are allowing to influence our daily thoughts and actions. With an excellent grasp of scriptural truths, using current research, surveys, and personal and biblical stories, Sadie draws on her own experience as a social media influencer. This book is perfect for young Christians wondering how they can live a vibrant, bold, and uncompromising life of faith in God by following the Messiah-the ultimate influencer. Discover the love, purpose, and fulfillment that is found only in Jesus." --

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Published
Nashville, Tennessee : W Publishing, an imprint of Thomas Nelson [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Sadie Robertson Huff, 1997- (author)
Physical Description
xiii, 207 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references,
ISBN
9780785289913
  • Foreword
  • Chapter 1. Who Is Influencing You?
  • Chapter 2. What Are You Seeking?
  • Chapter 3. How Do You Go from Liked to Loved?
  • Chapter 4. Who Are You Comparing Yourself To?
  • Chapter 5. Why Do You Want to Be Famous?
  • Chapter 6. What Are You Sharing and Why?
  • Chapter 7. Are You Following Cancel Culture?
  • Chapter 8. Does God Still Love You?
  • Chapter 9. Are You Following Your Truth or the Truth?
  • Yes or No?
  • Follower Reset
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In a culture consumed by social media, Huff (Live) challenges Christians to reevaluate their influences in this commonsensical treatise. She draws from scriptural examples, personal experience, and statistical research to tackle the positive and negative effects of social media, which she calls "numbing." Huff is transparent about her own struggle to maintain a healthy relationship with social media, and opens by deleting her Instagram account, which had caused insecurity and a "crooked smile." She cautions Christians to be selective in curating their feeds, reminding them that Jesus is utmost the "leader and influencer worth following." Huff shares practical guidelines (like the social media reset) to help the faithful suss out whether they're spiritually guided; for instance, she contrasts biblical truth versus relative truth, the "like" button versus unconditional love, and followers versus friendship. She cheerfully emphasizes that everyone is born with a God-given purpose--"to love God and love people"--and while she admits she sometimes posts "a silly dance video," her overarching purpose is to use technology "to spread the good news." Huff also takes on "cancel culture," offering compassion as an alternative, noting that Jesus was often misunderstood. The sensitivity and ease by which the author applies scriptural principles sets Huff apart from the typical millennial influencer. This is an insightful guide for the Christian Instagram set. Agent: Brandi Bowles, United Talent Agency (Feb.)

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